Residential Cleaning Coffee & Conversation: November

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Date

Nov 07 2024

Time

(Eastern)
11:30 am - 12:30 pm

Location

Online

EVENT PRICING

ISSA Member: FREE
Nonmember: FREE

Join ISSA Residential for this interactive Zoom program – Residential Cleaning Coffee & Conversation.

Our featured guest for November is Victoria Yassem. Victoria is the President at Red Ball Consulting and is a speaker at this year’s ISSA Show During our Coffee & Conversation, learn how Victoria can help you develop a robust online presence where you stand out among the competition, attract new clients, and drive business growth. 

These are monthly talks that will bring together our residential cleaning community to talk about crucial issues facing the industry, as well as day-to-day operational and personnel concerns. We all have problems and it’s especially beneficial to talk to someone who is the same boat you are, that has the same experiences as you.

Nonmembers welcome to come and learn more about ISSA Residential membership and our community.

Coffee & Conversation will be the first Thursday of each month at 11:30 am ET / 10:30 am CT.

Have a suggestion for a topic? Email Erin Lasch at [email protected].

 

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ISSA Residential

Organizer

ISSA Residential
Email
[email protected]
Website
https://residential.issa.com/

Speakers

  • RJ Patel
    RJ Patel
    Owner, PCT Clean

    RJ and his wife Asha have owned PCT Clean for over 16 years. Prior to that, RJ’s family owned a hotel and were responsible for the day-to-day business, including guest services, housekeeping, and grounds keeping. RJ is the first chair of the Residential Cleaning Council, tasked with leading the association through the first two years of its merger with ISSA. RJ continues to serve on the Residential Cleaning Council as the past chair.

  • Gosia Baran
    Gosia Baran
    Helping Hands

    After working in the corporate world for a few years, I got laid off a few months after 9/11. Having a 4-month-old son, I chose not to go back to the corporate world but to open my own business. I had the desire of helping people; in the corporate world helping others was not the priority. In November 2001, Helping Hands was born. Today, Helping Hands is stronger than ever, employing 45 cleaning technicians and office staff. We service residential and commercial clients in the Chicagoland area.

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